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OVTICIAI, MOWSPAFER for Nassau Counly 1 o/.„nnmv nt tor MMIcatlon ol nntlcr* ot Bankrustey «">"<""» *» la Distrist Court of ITnltod Statea tor ih* reaches it, ~ Dlstriet of N*w Tork. I
thrift" l8 to ward off th« aeriotu conac- auenbes of aucb •ncrsenclea. Among ibe ntUllons of American -wagv-camem, tbo Smiths, the Browns and tho Jonesea, who were, thrifty prior to the present unemployment p«rlQd, have t>een least concerned during the dcprcsalon.
In gettlne a good work started, thera 18 no time like the preaent. And in get¬ ting tile good work of thrift and econ¬ omy irtarted, there in nothing like get¬ ting interested in the aavlngs movement of the U. 8. Treasury Department. The homp of evftry American citizen Who needs td have his houaehold put in order tvHl be happier in all that tbat word <!an imply, when the message pf thrift and tho aavings movement
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fmimmmSBiimimm^mKmm^^ THE DAJLX BEVIEW, W£DMffSDAY. MARCH 16,. 1921
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Babacrtetlon, t( p»r r*ar In advaiKs* fllbcle copies, twu rents
GIVE VALLEY STREAM A TIIOVGIIT
Valley Streartt haa aapirations. This little comer in the town of Herapetcad haa not made much noise In the world. It haa been developing gradually but sorely, und ia about to take a vote upon the queatlon of Incorporation.
It ts littl(. 4hort of miraculoui!, from the fltandpoint of the Valley Stream res¬ ident, that so large a propoi-tion of the World haa passed by this charming cooimunity when home-seeking. Kvery¬ one who has a home in the community knows that it is a posscs.<iion to be treas- y/ed. And every Valley Stream prop- /erty owner would like to own sorrv; more there, because they all realize the worth of land thereabouts. |
Ask any resilient why Valley Stream
Score one moro to the credit of the I'arent-Tenohers' Association. In Kock¬ ville Centre the members of this active organization Joined activities in the vil- loge election, and campaigned for pas- sape of appropriation.*!.
Oil! WELL, OTIIEKS AKE WORSE!
A cabled story from Uerlin the other day, that 17,000 freight cars had been stolen In Germany .since the armistice, was made tho object of much merriment by American newspapers.
They had better look at home—better throw a stone in their own gias.s houses. There i.s no such stealing Jn all the world a;i is done on American railways. The only figures made up for a full year as yet, are for 1919, when seventy-five million dollars worth of goods were stolon out of American railroud cars.
The record shows that no object less than a ton's wc-lKht was sjife against the thinve.s of the rail. Much .small pack-1
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AFTER ELECTION
. I bmJte the gnya, Who puflt and blow. And come out wlth^ "I told you so." Aud then the ginks. Who shoot tbe pun. That starts out with, "The bestaBian won."
GREAT NECK IN CHOKING
They had a tlO.OOO rob(>cry at Oreat Neck. "Champagne, Gin and Rare Winea were Stolen." Incidentally, a few paltry Jewels.
fllON THE HEART
"Hungry Former Soldier Tries Die"—Rockville Centre.
Oh Lord, the pity of it!
That ono of ours,
That one of yours,
Who gave hia splendid youth,
To be forgotten, cast aside,
We face an ugly truth.
DRiUlA
By BAIyvrt Bontelle
By Robert Boatrile
Three openings next week make m record for theatrical activities during Holy Week. The new Drinkwater piece, "Mary Stuart," with Clare Elaraes in the title role is probably thn work of great- e;it importance. It will l>c given on Monday evening aV the new Ritz theatre.
MUSICAL TOPICS
KDira r. MaDHTOMi
But his buddies rallied round.
THE IMIVE OF PIECE
"Freeport. Oun Club Orcanized For Kuii With Clay I'igeons"—Freeport. „
IX>ST
"Colt Automatic Lost on Trolley Be¬ tween Hcmp.ste.ad and Mineola"—^yon• der where that feller wan goin'7
OiTthe same evening Leo Hietrichstein retuma to town in a new play, 'Toto," at tile Bijou theatre. It 1« announced by the Shuberts as a comedy of Paris¬ ian life adapted from the French by
Acomed Abdullah. Mr. Dietrichstein |
Will be supported by Phoebe Foster, Or-1 Symphony Orcbesrni lando Daly and Frances Underwood
Tho thi I'd play scheduled for next Monday is 'The Ghost Between," which will occupy the Thirty-ninth street thea¬ tre, starring Arthur Byron.
I Twnerraw^s Concerts.
Mme. Olga SamaroC will give the sev¬ enth of ber Beethoven oonata recitaie in Aeolian Hall tomorrow at 3. She will play Op. to in E minor. Op. 101 in A major and Op. 110 in A, flat majer. Mr. Stokowiuki will apeak on BeetJioVen's last period.
A Wagner program will i)o presented by the New York Symphony Society in Carnegie Hall at 3. Florence Blaston will be the eotolst. I
At 8:15 in Cai^cgie Hall the Boston will play the Brahm's Second Symphony in D major, some Weber, Ravel and Berlios.
In the evening at Aeolian HaU there will be a piano recital by Daniel Wolf. Tho program comprises Beethoven, Chopin, I)ebu.ssy, Li.szt, and a group of compositions by the artist.
Music WeelTPIans
Mu.sic Week in New York City and
riRE WATER SCARCE , , ^ , , ,
"Twenty-One Fires at Babylon; Water] "^^"^'"S lady in comedy Used at Three"—Babylon report.
ia superior to any othSr spot on the! "K*^ i-ilfering occurred, but tliero are
Nassau County map, and he will just naturally tell you, in the first place, that it is a real homo town. In the next breath he will tell you of the wonderful transit advantages possessed by the vil¬ lage, with electric linos from Long Beach and tho Rockawaya. the steam |'" •'*"'"*' '"""'¦''
trains of the Monfauk Division, and the | "'"-^' ^'^ •'^"'^ '^^ »'"> niU.oad.s is one
of the chief problems of fln.anclal rail-
tens ot thou.sands of reports per year of fe'oods stolen that must have been carried away in wagons or motor trucks. This thievery Is taldng place in all parts of tho United States, and nd doubt there are organized bands enjjaged in it The total lo.s.s, which must be paid by the railroadi-
Garden Clty-Mincola branch, ail touch¬ ing Valley Stream.
Yes, Valley Stream is a going concern. It will pay to watch It.
roading today. >"
When we take into account all the local, petty and grand larceny cases and burglaries regularly reported every day of the year In widely separated cjtles und town.';; when we read of dally
TAKING OLT THE SUN
"Police Edict Lengthens Skirts"—Sun- bury, Pa, They'll be naming'That place Bury-sun flrst thing you know.
THK BACH'K PRAYER
"Choose a wife by prayer"—Rocke¬ feller.
Now I lay me down to sleep. My single life I hope to keep. If a wifo I have to take, I pray the Lord 1 never wake.
"!'. S. to Concentrate Entire Fleet in Pacific"—It will not be a pleasant sight for Old Almond Eyes.
The Shuberts have obtained stage rights to "Main Street," and will soon present a dramatization of that novel.
Harvey O'Higgins and Harriet Ford are (throughout the Metropolitan district preparing the version. .\pril 17-34, promises to be an even more
impressive tribute to the services of mu-
Zelda aears, weil-remombei-ed for her sic to man than originally planned, work In "The Show Shop" and other The committee under whose auspices successes, has become part author of Preparations arc being made is headed two of the season's successful olTerings. I by Otto H. Kahn as Honorary President "Lady Billie,' which is starring Mitzi, I and Chas. M. Schwab and George E^ast- and "Cornered," ^rring Madge Ken- man. Honorary Vice-Presidents, nedy, are the two plays which have Although preliminary letters only given Miss Sears a part In tlieatrical | have been sent to the churches, schools,
women's clubs, musical societies, indus¬ trial plants, etc., whose co-operation is de8lre<l, advising of tho dates of the celebration and its general purpose, so many responses have already come in that C. M. Trcmaine, secreLary of the committee and director ot the National Bureau for the Advancement of Mu.sic lias announced that this Mu.sic Week, tho second annual dcmon.stmtion of its kind, will i)e con.slderably greater than the first, in Fcbruory, 1920. Then 1700 different organizations contributed In
matters quite different fronj her earlier a.ssociations with the stage in the ca¬ pacities of reporter, chorus girl, and
Before he left tho i)rosperous run of his play, "The Green Ooddcs.s." William Archer wrote a criticism of Mrs. Piske's new vehicle In which he said he saw no reason why. from style and content, "Wake Up, Jonathan" should not be con¬ sidered as literature. He neglected to estimate the contribution which Mrs.
Fiske makes to the apparent quality of sonw specific way in giving to the peo. the play. | pie as widespread enjoyment throfcgh
music as pos.sible and in focusing public attention on the benefits music could
b*od «iiac«rt« fwUttrinc aoncs both in EngliA attd ta the natlTa UogvMfa vt the nationalities reprcs<nted is proposed.
Women are strong in the belief tJiat muBic is a powerful barmonizinc force In welding together the dlffcient ele¬ ments in the oommunity' and a civic ¦•*•) of pMtionliur v»lue ia prMcat nwt less times.
Tile New York Board of Education also is ^bowing deep Interetil In the Music Week plans, and has placed Its sanctlQa upon the school children tak¬ ing prominent part in the celebration. It Is prolMible that, if the weather per¬ mits, an outdoor singing demonstra¬ tion will be the chlldrens' offering. Ar¬ rangements will soon be made public.
The Rev. Dr. Chas. H. Parkhurnt, president of the sut>coinmitteo on churched, statei that without question there will be many more housea of wor¬ ship in New York und vicinity oo- operating in this Music Week than the 450 which took part last :^-ear.
PubUc Critiriam.
Oood. absent-minded old DooltJr Wil¬ der waa greatly dependent ui>on his practical wife One Sunday morning Mrs. Wilder sent up an annoucement After he had entered the pulpit, with a foot note Intended to be private.
"The woman's missionary soPleiy," he read alumd, "will meet Wednesday afternoon at "3 o'clock shari)." And then he proceeded to read the footnote: Your necktie is crooked, please straight¬ en It towarda the right."—Watchman Examiner.
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Wilson Harges Su^pri^ed
Rock\ilIe Centre, March 15.— A sur¬ prise party was given to Wil.son Ilarges in honor of his twentieth birthday, at his home. 44 Shclbank place Suturdav evening by his sister. Dani-iii;;- and g.-unes were all in the evcnini^'s pro¬ gram. He was surprised with l^e g'tt of a gold pencil. Kefreshmonts wiif served. Among the guevts wctv Kirii Gilmore. Dorothy Winterbottom, \Ci-a Canlberg. Katherlne Harges. P.alpli Schley, William Crocker, Ldoyil Nee- reamer.
DEATHS
Next week "Little Old New York" en¬ ters on the thirly-.second week cf its engagement at the Plymouth theatre.
givf in the life of the individual and the coimnunity.
Mrs. .S. Walter Coinly, Stat." Chair man of the New York Federation of Woinen'.s Clubs, and Mrs. Richard W. Chapman, City Chairman, have worked out together with Mrs. Eugene S. firant
.,„„,,, „ij „„.,i„„. ¦•uv,.,,,i,t Ko ,.i.o.„.r.o I ^ , ,, ' . , " .. i cf the Music Section, a plan whereby
us of the old .saying. Should be ob.scene | j„nes and Barrymoro, gathered a few ' „. ^„„^^^j ^.,^j,^ ^^'^ cooperate effec
evenings ago at_the .Apollo thea^tre to | t,y^,y ,„ ,^p ^^^^^ .j.^^.^ program.
".IIArBETH" WITII A DIFFERENCE
All who have watched with keenest
' I Interest the plunge into the rom;intic
The Stillman and Stokes triala remind d,ama made by the alliance ot Hopkins,
but not heard."
CA.MP FIRE TALKS
WOMEN CIGAKK'l'TE SMOKERS
Dean Joseph French Johnson, of New j hold-ups and bandit attacks on l>anks ali j rit." York, has declared unequivocally for i over the country; when we think of the pipes for women. Ho suggests that | mammoth losses of the railroads; when they U.SO nice, clean clay pipe.s. ; we note the hundreds ot millions that
Of course. Or. Johnson does not pri- j are lost annually by gullible poople to j mont" of Ver.sailles again, vatoly believe in women smoking. We stock promotion fakers and innumerable
see the second of tho offerings of Shake- ' spearean recreation.s. Thi.s time the
which will also be submitted to the wo-
„ , , „ ,, . . , i men's clubs within the territory includ-
Forty Buildings Burn at Camp Mer-; Biirrymoie .side of the p.artnership wa.s I j,,,.,,,,^^ demonstnition, emphasizes giv
represented by Lionel; the subject of | ^^ ,p^.^i^, j^^^j^ .^y^^^ concerts by tho discu.s.sion was Macbeth. The result, „,.j^„„,^fi„„, ^ ^j,,.;,, headquarter.s,
holding mu.scal evenings by menibei.s
Imagine that his declaration was made for the purpose of shaming the female folks who havo taken up the weed habit In our cities.
It is amazing how many women smoke cigarettes theso days. Ten years ago the woman who was seen with a "coHln nail" between her lips WES regarded as a groat curiosity. To. day yau can go into the dining room of
sharpersof all .sorts, wc don't feel .so badly about a few hipses from the standard of honesty right here in Nassau County. AVe're not so bad!
Wyandank I'hariioh, tho good old Long Island chief, has finished his work hero and gone on. He never .scalped an enomy and couldn't measure up to the .schoolboy's idea of a real Injun, but ho almost any of tho swell hotel.s in the i was genuine Indian, always stood for largo cities and find from ono to a half j the right for his people and wc believe dozen smartly dressed fashionable I set a tine example to the white race.
"ladies" nonchalantly pulling away at I o
their cigarettes.
"Austria Clings to Cattle"—Vienna. Shows they arc Hungary.
S.\V IT.WITII (IKRENTS
"Poland tt> Erect |S,000,000 Radio to Talk With I,'. H."—Europe. Whatsu use, wc can't talk the stuff!
MODERN LlLLABY
"Sings Baby to Sleep jind Kills It"— Chlcopee.
"Burglars Obtain $1,=1,000 Loot In Apartments"—N. Y. And they left them flat!
Wc believe in women's rights and full; dandelions are growing again and that freedom for them in e^mhln^'. But | ihe fields will soon be yellow with the busblqiii
SARBATH SLIMBEKS
Harding Takes Full Day of Rest Does It mean anything to you that Goes to Church"-Washington.
somehow the smoking budUIg^a goes against our grnin. I'erhai).'^ It Is be cause our mother didn't BmokeT And wc hope Friend Wife will never take up the habit.
One of tho great sciiU>tors of the olden days mado a statue of a woman holding a baby to her bosom and looking down at its sleeping face. It was a wonderful picture of mother love, and the geneia- tions of men that havo gazed on that
Aboul that word quaint. Isn't it just too quaint, don't you think?
Corn, .sweet corn, fronl tlie original
Prohibition country, can generate a
tearful kick. Set a can of it on the top
shelf, with temperature condltioij^ just
I right—or ju.st wrong, if you like—and
j you'll generate something that will blow
; the can to pieces and send a deluge of statue und paintings of it have adored
it and wept over it, because men are
pnly the sons of mothers. Not long
0*0, when wc began to hear about wo- VVashington, March 16.-As evidence
men smokers, a flippant newspaper ar- j of ,he need of mtilntaining the .-arictest
tist took one of the pictures of that j economy, a.s well a.s of preventing fur-
Btatuc and simply penciled a cigarette ' 'h''f loans to our allies of the war and
foamy .sometliing all over the piemises. >
HERE ARE WAR FIGURES
Into tho mother's mouth.
What a transformation It was, niy masters!
liulilwln village Is booming and going ahead with an impetus that will .stand for no checking. Within the last few mouths a new library has been started, a beautiful Huldler.s' and sailors' monu¬ ment, Episcopal and Lutheran churches, street lighting system, and a scheme tu keep the shoppers at home. Can you b«at t))»t for civic pride'?
ViNANCIAL HOl'SEHOLDS
Thfl note struck by I'rosWent Hard- log in his Inaugural addresii, relative to this necessity ot putting the public household in order. Is a uote fraught with meaning to.millions of individuals in this country who have made little effort to du this In their private house¬ holds. The urge ot thrift aud economy Is strongest with too liiauy wage-earners
compelling the paymeut of the interest on tho amounts already loaned to them l>y u.s, Senator Spencer, of Mi.s.souri, has presented figures to show Ihe entii'c co.^t to tho United .States as follows: Military cost, as per Hec.^
rotary Houston- $21,010,000,000
Extiiv co.st government
functions under war
condit lulls
Civilian damages, lost
shipping and pen.sion8. Red Cro.ss contributions..
Other contributions .
Congressional Euiopoan
relief -
Cri'dit extended by Grain
Corporation .„ _.
Credit given by War
Department _
Credit given by,Shipping
Boa rd _
Credit given by Afnerlcnn
to European Nationals -Government loans to Eu¬ ropean nations „._
WHAT'S A NAME? i of the proceedings seems to have beeo
"Negro Lynched Whon Jury Can't: baleful for tho firm, for the critics, and, ;„ „,^,,. ,^^„,^^_ .^jj^^^^^^.^ (^ ^^. ^,,j
Agr.'e"-Ver.sallleK, Ky. Tho "Treaty- for tho piibllc. Individuallv at as many p.il.lic concert.^
As for the fir.st Mr. Hopkins may be | „„ p^,,,,,,^ ^^^ng that time. Where brought up foi- the greater r-art ot he j j^.^.j,,,^ ^^ y,.,,^„ di.stricts of foreign cen.sure for sa far falling away froin the p„,,,„ation, arrangement of nelghbot- preachments ot his own book of con- te.s.sion of faith: "How's Your Hecond Act."
In tills little, but precious treatise on play production, the author again and again tolls us that the atll.sfs place in a dramatic presentation is to keep out ot tho way of the swoop of the narrative, of the mood of tho composition. Any o!jst ruction offered by tho scene-designer to the easy progression of the story marks that participant as unworthy an art theatre. Mr. Jones ob.structs the story of "Macbeth"; and what is worse, Mr. Hopkins lets him!
Then, too, Mr. Barrymoro sets a pace for tlie character exposition of M.icbetlii that is fatal to the great clima.xes of; the play; begin playing with a vocnl | onjirgy that leaves him breathless and J almost speechless at the end of the per-;
._ Burro I formance; and is generally so monoton-i
— Jinriksha ous in readings, and .so profuse in lialf-l
The Artist—"Fond of pictures?" The Patron—"Mr («th! Ardly e\er miss a night."—Syllncy Bulletin.
Capt. DeWitt C. Bwrrett
Capt. DeAVitt C. Barrett, tor rfmny years one of the best knows Ma cap¬ tains of Cold Spring Hattior died on Sunday at Bailors' Snug Hartior. He had been at Snug Harbor fifteen years. He waa 87 years old.
Capt. Barrett mils bom at Cold Spring Harbor, the son of Artemus and Olive Barrett. From eariy boyhood his was a seagoing life. Ho commanded some five coasting vessol.s. '
He married twice, his first wife being Mlas 8u.san Bunce. Ijitor he married Ml.ss Almeta Oildersleeve, who died about 80 years ago. He i.s survived by one son, DeWitt, who Is on one of tbo tank steamers of the Standard Oil Com¬ pany, and one daughter, Mrs. Mabel Walton of Hempstead.
Opt. Barrett wa.s a life member of Jephtha Lodge, 491, F. & A. M., of Huntington, having been ralstxl on March 8. 1S69. The funeral seriices were held at the chapel at Sailors' Snug Harbor thi.s morning, after Which the body was bmughll to the Huntington Rural Cemetery for interment. Mason¬ ic services at the cemetery.
»\Tio Rcnienil»era
The oldlime c^.untry dinners for Ihe lieneflt of the IjiO.ics' Aid Society where the ultimate consumer w.ts al¬ lowed to eat all he wished for flftoen centa?
You hnvi. no fd.-a how big the ether fellow's troubles nre.
C* A.FULTON
UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER
Telephone 'Ml I'reeport
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OUR UNE OF LAUNDR^WORK
vrrylMns from Koosh Dry Msocl* iv««li. lu iliv vnllre f»inii> luundrr. a Hprrlalty ot
tnkoH III nurk. nt'( Wr Illlike
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WET WASH
va.nh .>our euriiirnl* rurrfiilly anil simriiiilfc uol III injur,, ihr ini»t drilral* In the i.liElil<<Nt (IrKri-r. Tlirn yon ran Ury Slid Iron Ihrni In plraur yourself. Thf labor lit riibbliis bring nil ovrr.
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China '.^— Coolie articulated gestures that the house is
Venice Gondola | lead to applaud the Macduffin-EnRland
United States „ Husband j Hceiic more vigorously than any other |
part ot the play merely because of thci
"Brick Dealers Lower Cost"—N. Y. Wurro. wuriol We'll be after havin' Honio old fashioned weddin's again!
HOORAY FOR TIIE "JLNIORS"
"Married Men Enter College"—Oxford,- England.
W HAT NEXT?
"Cowlo.ss Milk Invented By Boston Scientist"—Boston. It'll bo a wi.se child that knows any of the family before thoy got through.
4,500.000.000
2.:i00,000,000 »78,512,225 490,000,000
100^000,000
60,375,000
50,000,000
3,580,000
1,921,481,000
9,760,000,000
Total _...
J'H,173,918,225
Minor Musings
Nearly every iniin thinks that ho
Your town la no better thun you, ure. The way to stop "knockers" is to
In America only when the financial | should exercise more and thut if ho pinch, arising from unemployment orl^ocsift he will die earlier than It he sickness or high prices, comes. j«"^' ''"* »»«'^ rather die than do It.
Yet this pinch will <»eldom be felt If, as President Harding says, we ptrac- tl<» "a rjgid und yet sane economy, • • » • • • ttttNJdcd by Individual pr„. |c"»h«''P'nB'>n<' d«nco and thiift, which are so essential to this ti-ying hour and roossurlng for the future." j,1(.1ic practice of thrift is coiuroondable '. ali ttmus. IndlvlduBj fluanciul emer- ncjea aix- cont^ually arising, und lo one's household In order by planning jtrogram of "rl^ld yet sane economy, Ueud by individual prudence und
Woiilth is all right tn Itk place but It soUKim seeniK to us to be In the right place. i .
Tho uniy time a man aas «<ensc enitiigh to consider himself luc^y to bv alive Is In tho first week or two(a|(ler he escaped being dead. x
We fould stand thi raafk^ who knows tt all U he didn't jRsiat cn'td^Unc it all.
GIRLS, GO STRAIGHT
"Debutante Slouch Thing of the i'ast" —Wciiesley College.
•-PER'
C. H. J.
TINBNT PARAGRAPHS
The fellow who Isn't tired with enthu¬ siasm Is apt to be fired.
Excess is un arch enemy of success.
variety which is offered by the actor, who reads tho part of the Thane of Kite. This iloes not seem worthy of Mr. Bnrrymore's inlelligence as a i>ul)lic' entertainer, to say nothing of his ca- ¦ pacity as an artist. Tho prograin j-oads "staked by Arthur Hopkins." It! is to be supposed that tho actors do. as Mr. Hopkins rcciuires. j
So far as the critics are concerned, i tills performance offers an unu.sual op-! portunity to te.st the sineeiify of those scribblers for-the daily sheets, who up-' on the least provocation fall to pruis-¦ ing the so-called "art" productions ofj the continent. Whenever spring comes I lo a benighted fre<iuenter of all that the; city oftei'K in theatrical fare, he begins to make a public matter of his cravings tor tho art that was Moscow or thoj beauty that was Rhelnhardt. Bul now when ho finds a full.fledged sample ofi tho very things haunting the stage ofi one of the newest theatres on Forty-J second street—"Hold! Knoughl This cannot ber' he cries out. Many of us: have KUspfctcd for a whole duy or two;
piness, there's something wrong cither
If top-notch efforts yields you no hap|t|iat sincority was not to lie found in
the usual Manhattan reporter of theut-
with you or your efforts. Sit down and r rical news.
do some analyzing. __ j Of course it is the public that suffers. I
"" anyway. The probable early withdrtiw.!
After all, you've got to give full, fair al of this "Macbeth" will do much to j
value". Or you won't laat. Carelessness and failure arc twins.
Tho moat valuable "syatem" le a good nervous system.
Saving 1b having.
If you have lialt an hour to spare, don't spend It with somconu whoihasr.'t.
Don't simply sec how you can "i»ut in the duy." Sec how much you Can put Into the duy.
Never contrive lo tnake It eosy for your concern to get along without you.
Make sure the prise you purchase Is worth th<i price. If you cultivate your talents you'll always llnd an opportuni¬ ty to use them.
When in a fix, swuitiog will get you further than swoaring. Lot mules do the kicking.
Ilonklng y'bur h^m doesn't help su much as «t<jerlng wlnely.
convince those who did not see it that j Shakespeare'can not bo revived even! with Rhelnhardt-Cralg-Jones fir.st aid; I and to those who did see it will como; the recollection of a vow made at a per- \ formance given by the followers of Ben Greet in America never tp wa.ste an-1 other second or farthing on Shakespear¬ ean revivals. I There Is only ono way la which the, public can bo benefited even for s se»-' son hy this "Macbeth." Tho Aiwllo is I a largtt theatre; It will nt}! sfll out; the; bu.slne.ss force of Mr. Hopkins may re-i vi.se the scale of prices. On Saturday! last they sci'med to have done so. for '¦ the writer, who had been informed that | the sicjile for Saturday inatinecK ivould j be from }!.«& to »4.t0 found the box-' oflicc selling scuts at }1.10, the ex-| Istcnce of which had been posltlvolyi
denied Ijefore the day of the first per-i formance. It may occur to the man-1 agement tliat the failure of "The Beg¬ gars' Opera" to lure full houses foil Tt-eeks at tho Greenwich Village ttaeatrej was due in considerable measure to the' inaliUlty of the public to secure settings j at lesa than $3.30. Tlien, again. It may | not, for even rtianaKomtnts are likely' " ¦ Ito say that a production ts either too,
I>on't expect poor work now to lead I (ar behind or beyond a public. So there to t«1illa»t wturk bweafter. ' you aro.
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OVTICIAI, MOWSPAFER for Nassau Counly 1 o/.„nnmv nt tor MMIcatlon ol nntlcr* ot Bankrustey «">"een least concerned during the dcprcsalon.
In gettlne a good work started, thera 18 no time like the preaent. And in get¬ ting tile good work of thrift and econ¬ omy irtarted, there in nothing like get¬ ting interested in the aavlngs movement of the U. 8. Treasury Department. The homp of evftry American citizen Who needs td have his houaehold put in order tvHl be happier in all that tbat word cry at Oreat Neck. "Champagne, Gin and Rare Winea were Stolen." Incidentally, a few paltry Jewels.
fllON THE HEART
"Hungry Former Soldier Tries Die"—Rockville Centre.
Oh Lord, the pity of it!
That ono of ours,
That one of yours,
Who gave hia splendid youth,
To be forgotten, cast aside,
We face an ugly truth.
DRiUlA
By BAIyvrt Bontelle
By Robert Boatrile
Three openings next week make m record for theatrical activities during Holy Week. The new Drinkwater piece, "Mary Stuart," with Clare Elaraes in the title role is probably thn work of great- e;it importance. It will l>c given on Monday evening aV the new Ritz theatre.
MUSICAL TOPICS
KDira r. MaDHTOMi
But his buddies rallied round.
THE IMIVE OF PIECE
"Freeport. Oun Club Orcanized For Kuii With Clay I'igeons"—Freeport. „
IX>ST
"Colt Automatic Lost on Trolley Be¬ tween Hcmp.ste.ad and Mineola"—^yon• der where that feller wan goin'7
OiTthe same evening Leo Hietrichstein retuma to town in a new play, 'Toto," at tile Bijou theatre. It 1« announced by the Shuberts as a comedy of Paris¬ ian life adapted from the French by
Acomed Abdullah. Mr. Dietrichstein |
Will be supported by Phoebe Foster, Or-1 Symphony Orcbesrni lando Daly and Frances Underwood
Tho thi I'd play scheduled for next Monday is 'The Ghost Between," which will occupy the Thirty-ninth street thea¬ tre, starring Arthur Byron.
I Twnerraw^s Concerts.
Mme. Olga SamaroC will give the sev¬ enth of ber Beethoven oonata recitaie in Aeolian Hall tomorrow at 3. She will play Op. to in E minor. Op. 101 in A major and Op. 110 in A, flat majer. Mr. Stokowiuki will apeak on BeetJioVen's last period.
A Wagner program will i)o presented by the New York Symphony Society in Carnegie Hall at 3. Florence Blaston will be the eotolst. I
At 8:15 in Cai^cgie Hall the Boston will play the Brahm's Second Symphony in D major, some Weber, Ravel and Berlios.
In the evening at Aeolian HaU there will be a piano recital by Daniel Wolf. Tho program comprises Beethoven, Chopin, I)ebu.ssy, Li.szt, and a group of compositions by the artist.
Music WeelTPIans
Mu.sic Week in New York City and
riRE WATER SCARCE , , ^ , , ,
"Twenty-One Fires at Babylon; Water] "^^"^'"S lady in comedy Used at Three"—Babylon report.
ia superior to any othSr spot on the! "K*^ i-ilfering occurred, but tliero are
Nassau County map, and he will just naturally tell you, in the first place, that it is a real homo town. In the next breath he will tell you of the wonderful transit advantages possessed by the vil¬ lage, with electric linos from Long Beach and tho Rockawaya. the steam |'" •'*"'"*' '"""'¦''
trains of the Monfauk Division, and the | "'"-^' ^'^ •'^"'^ '^^ »'"> niU.oad.s is one
of the chief problems of fln.anclal rail-
tens ot thou.sands of reports per year of fe'oods stolen that must have been carried away in wagons or motor trucks. This thievery Is taldng place in all parts of tho United States, and nd doubt there are organized bands enjjaged in it The total lo.s.s, which must be paid by the railroadi-
Garden Clty-Mincola branch, ail touch¬ ing Valley Stream.
Yes, Valley Stream is a going concern. It will pay to watch It.
roading today. >"
When we take into account all the local, petty and grand larceny cases and burglaries regularly reported every day of the year In widely separated cjtles und town.';; when we read of dally
TAKING OLT THE SUN
"Police Edict Lengthens Skirts"—Sun- bury, Pa, They'll be naming'That place Bury-sun flrst thing you know.
THK BACH'K PRAYER
"Choose a wife by prayer"—Rocke¬ feller.
Now I lay me down to sleep. My single life I hope to keep. If a wifo I have to take, I pray the Lord 1 never wake.
"!'. S. to Concentrate Entire Fleet in Pacific"—It will not be a pleasant sight for Old Almond Eyes.
The Shuberts have obtained stage rights to "Main Street," and will soon present a dramatization of that novel.
Harvey O'Higgins and Harriet Ford are (throughout the Metropolitan district preparing the version. .\pril 17-34, promises to be an even more
impressive tribute to the services of mu-
Zelda aears, weil-remombei-ed for her sic to man than originally planned, work In "The Show Shop" and other The committee under whose auspices successes, has become part author of Preparations arc being made is headed two of the season's successful olTerings. I by Otto H. Kahn as Honorary President "Lady Billie,' which is starring Mitzi, I and Chas. M. Schwab and George E^ast- and "Cornered," ^rring Madge Ken- man. Honorary Vice-Presidents, nedy, are the two plays which have Although preliminary letters only given Miss Sears a part In tlieatrical | have been sent to the churches, schools,
women's clubs, musical societies, indus¬ trial plants, etc., whose co-operation is de8lrecoinmitteo on churched, statei that without question there will be many more housea of wor¬ ship in New York und vicinity oo- operating in this Music Week than the 450 which took part last :^-ear.
PubUc Critiriam.
Oood. absent-minded old DooltJr Wil¬ der waa greatly dependent ui>on his practical wife One Sunday morning Mrs. Wilder sent up an annoucement After he had entered the pulpit, with a foot note Intended to be private.
"The woman's missionary soPleiy," he read alumd, "will meet Wednesday afternoon at "3 o'clock shari)." And then he proceeded to read the footnote: Your necktie is crooked, please straight¬ en It towarda the right."—Watchman Examiner.
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Wilson Harges Su^pri^ed
Rock\ilIe Centre, March 15.— A sur¬ prise party was given to Wil.son Ilarges in honor of his twentieth birthday, at his home. 44 Shclbank place Suturdav evening by his sister. Dani-iii;;- and g.-unes were all in the evcnini^'s pro¬ gram. He was surprised with l^e g'tt of a gold pencil. Kefreshmonts wiif served. Among the guevts wctv Kirii Gilmore. Dorothy Winterbottom, \Ci-a Canlberg. Katherlne Harges. P.alpli Schley, William Crocker, Ldoyil Nee- reamer.
DEATHS
Next week "Little Old New York" en¬ ters on the thirly-.second week cf its engagement at the Plymouth theatre.
givf in the life of the individual and the coimnunity.
Mrs. .S. Walter Coinly, Stat." Chair man of the New York Federation of Woinen'.s Clubs, and Mrs. Richard W. Chapman, City Chairman, have worked out together with Mrs. Eugene S. firant
.,„„,,, „ij „„.,i„„. ¦•uv,.,,,i,t Ko ,.i.o.„.r.o I ^ , ,, ' . , " .. i cf the Music Section, a plan whereby
us of the old .saying. Should be ob.scene | j„nes and Barrymoro, gathered a few ' „. ^„„^^^j ^.,^j,^ ^^'^ cooperate effec
evenings ago at_the .Apollo thea^tre to | t,y^,y ,„ ,^p ^^^^^ .j.^^.^ program.
".IIArBETH" WITII A DIFFERENCE
All who have watched with keenest
' I Interest the plunge into the rom;intic
The Stillman and Stokes triala remind d,ama made by the alliance ot Hopkins,
but not heard."
CA.MP FIRE TALKS
WOMEN CIGAKK'l'TE SMOKERS
Dean Joseph French Johnson, of New j hold-ups and bandit attacks on l>anks ali j rit." York, has declared unequivocally for i over the country; when we think of the pipes for women. Ho suggests that | mammoth losses of the railroads; when they U.SO nice, clean clay pipe.s. ; we note the hundreds ot millions that
Of course. Or. Johnson does not pri- j are lost annually by gullible poople to j mont" of Ver.sailles again, vatoly believe in women smoking. We stock promotion fakers and innumerable
see the second of tho offerings of Shake- ' spearean recreation.s. Thi.s time the
which will also be submitted to the wo-
„ , , „ ,, . . , i men's clubs within the territory includ-
Forty Buildings Burn at Camp Mer-; Biirrymoie .side of the p.artnership wa.s I j,,,.,,,,^^ demonstnition, emphasizes giv
represented by Lionel; the subject of | ^^ ,p^.^i^, j^^^j^ .^y^^^ concerts by tho discu.s.sion was Macbeth. The result, „,.j^„„,^fi„„, ^ ^j,,.;,, headquarter.s,
holding mu.scal evenings by menibei.s
Imagine that his declaration was made for the purpose of shaming the female folks who havo taken up the weed habit In our cities.
It is amazing how many women smoke cigarettes theso days. Ten years ago the woman who was seen with a "coHln nail" between her lips WES regarded as a groat curiosity. To. day yau can go into the dining room of
sharpersof all .sorts, wc don't feel .so badly about a few hipses from the standard of honesty right here in Nassau County. AVe're not so bad!
Wyandank I'hariioh, tho good old Long Island chief, has finished his work hero and gone on. He never .scalped an enomy and couldn't measure up to the .schoolboy's idea of a real Injun, but ho almost any of tho swell hotel.s in the i was genuine Indian, always stood for largo cities and find from ono to a half j the right for his people and wc believe dozen smartly dressed fashionable I set a tine example to the white race.
"ladies" nonchalantly pulling away at I o
their cigarettes.
"Austria Clings to Cattle"—Vienna. Shows they arc Hungary.
S.\V IT.WITII (IKRENTS
"Poland tt> Erect |S,000,000 Radio to Talk With I,'. H."—Europe. Whatsu use, wc can't talk the stuff!
MODERN LlLLABY
"Sings Baby to Sleep jind Kills It"— Chlcopee.
"Burglars Obtain $1,=1,000 Loot In Apartments"—N. Y. And they left them flat!
Wc believe in women's rights and full; dandelions are growing again and that freedom for them in e^mhln^'. But | ihe fields will soon be yellow with the busblqiii
SARBATH SLIMBEKS
Harding Takes Full Day of Rest Does It mean anything to you that Goes to Church"-Washington.
somehow the smoking budUIg^a goes against our grnin. I'erhai).'^ It Is be cause our mother didn't BmokeT And wc hope Friend Wife will never take up the habit.
One of tho great sciiU>tors of the olden days mado a statue of a woman holding a baby to her bosom and looking down at its sleeping face. It was a wonderful picture of mother love, and the geneia- tions of men that havo gazed on that
Aboul that word quaint. Isn't it just too quaint, don't you think?
Corn, .sweet corn, fronl tlie original
Prohibition country, can generate a
tearful kick. Set a can of it on the top
shelf, with temperature condltioij^ just
I right—or ju.st wrong, if you like—and
j you'll generate something that will blow
; the can to pieces and send a deluge of statue und paintings of it have adored
it and wept over it, because men are
pnly the sons of mothers. Not long
0*0, when wc began to hear about wo- VVashington, March 16.-As evidence
men smokers, a flippant newspaper ar- j of ,he need of mtilntaining the .-arictest
tist took one of the pictures of that j economy, a.s well a.s of preventing fur-
Btatuc and simply penciled a cigarette ' 'h''f loans to our allies of the war and
foamy .sometliing all over the piemises. >
HERE ARE WAR FIGURES
Into tho mother's mouth.
What a transformation It was, niy masters!
liulilwln village Is booming and going ahead with an impetus that will .stand for no checking. Within the last few mouths a new library has been started, a beautiful Huldler.s' and sailors' monu¬ ment, Episcopal and Lutheran churches, street lighting system, and a scheme tu keep the shoppers at home. Can you b«at t))»t for civic pride'?
ViNANCIAL HOl'SEHOLDS
Thfl note struck by I'rosWent Hard- log in his Inaugural addresii, relative to this necessity ot putting the public household in order. Is a uote fraught with meaning to.millions of individuals in this country who have made little effort to du this In their private house¬ holds. The urge ot thrift aud economy Is strongest with too liiauy wage-earners
compelling the paymeut of the interest on tho amounts already loaned to them l>y u.s, Senator Spencer, of Mi.s.souri, has presented figures to show Ihe entii'c co.^t to tho United .States as follows: Military cost, as per Hec.^
rotary Houston- $21,010,000,000
Extiiv co.st government
functions under war
condit lulls
Civilian damages, lost
shipping and pen.sion8. Red Cro.ss contributions..
Other contributions .
Congressional Euiopoan
relief -
Cri'dit extended by Grain
Corporation .„ _.
Credit given by War
Department _
Credit given by,Shipping
Boa rd _
Credit given by Afnerlcnn
to European Nationals -Government loans to Eu¬ ropean nations „._
WHAT'S A NAME? i of the proceedings seems to have beeo
"Negro Lynched Whon Jury Can't: baleful for tho firm, for the critics, and, ;„ „,^,,. ,^^„,^^_ .^jj^^^^^^.^ (^ ^^. ^,,j
Agr.'e"-Ver.sallleK, Ky. Tho "Treaty- for tho piibllc. Individuallv at as many p.il.lic concert.^
As for the fir.st Mr. Hopkins may be | „„ p^,,,,,,^ ^^^ng that time. Where brought up foi- the greater r-art ot he j j^.^.j,,,^ ^^ y,.,,^„ di.stricts of foreign cen.sure for sa far falling away froin the p„,,,„ation, arrangement of nelghbot- preachments ot his own book of con- te.s.sion of faith: "How's Your Hecond Act."
In tills little, but precious treatise on play production, the author again and again tolls us that the atll.sfs place in a dramatic presentation is to keep out ot tho way of the swoop of the narrative, of the mood of tho composition. Any o!jst ruction offered by tho scene-designer to the easy progression of the story marks that participant as unworthy an art theatre. Mr. Jones ob.structs the story of "Macbeth"; and what is worse, Mr. Hopkins lets him!
Then, too, Mr. Barrymoro sets a pace for tlie character exposition of M.icbetlii that is fatal to the great clima.xes of; the play; begin playing with a vocnl | onjirgy that leaves him breathless and J almost speechless at the end of the per-;
._ Burro I formance; and is generally so monoton-i
— Jinriksha ous in readings, and .so profuse in lialf-l
The Artist—"Fond of pictures?" The Patron—"Mr («th! Ardly e\er miss a night."—Syllncy Bulletin.
Capt. DeWitt C. Bwrrett
Capt. DeAVitt C. Barrett, tor rfmny years one of the best knows Ma cap¬ tains of Cold Spring Hattior died on Sunday at Bailors' Snug Hartior. He had been at Snug Harbor fifteen years. He waa 87 years old.
Capt. Barrett mils bom at Cold Spring Harbor, the son of Artemus and Olive Barrett. From eariy boyhood his was a seagoing life. Ho commanded some five coasting vessol.s. '
He married twice, his first wife being Mlas 8u.san Bunce. Ijitor he married Ml.ss Almeta Oildersleeve, who died about 80 years ago. He i.s survived by one son, DeWitt, who Is on one of tbo tank steamers of the Standard Oil Com¬ pany, and one daughter, Mrs. Mabel Walton of Hempstead.
Opt. Barrett wa.s a life member of Jephtha Lodge, 491, F. & A. M., of Huntington, having been ralstxl on March 8. 1S69. The funeral seriices were held at the chapel at Sailors' Snug Harbor thi.s morning, after Which the body was bmughll to the Huntington Rural Cemetery for interment. Mason¬ ic services at the cemetery.
»\Tio Rcnienil»era
The oldlime c^.untry dinners for Ihe lieneflt of the IjiO.ics' Aid Society where the ultimate consumer w.ts al¬ lowed to eat all he wished for flftoen centa?
You hnvi. no fd.-a how big the ether fellow's troubles nre.
C* A.FULTON
UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER
Telephone 'Ml I'reeport
51 West Merrick Road
FR REPORT. N. \,
OUR UNE OF LAUNDR^WORK
vrrylMns from Koosh Dry Msocl* iv««li. lu iliv vnllre f»inii> luundrr. a Hprrlalty ot
tnkoH III nurk. nt'( Wr Illlike
Hb
WET WASH
va.nh .>our euriiirnl* rurrfiilly anil simriiiilfc uol III injur,, ihr ini»t drilral* In the i.liElil<nul)lic' entertainer, to say nothing of his ca- ¦ pacity as an artist. Tho prograin j-oads "staked by Arthur Hopkins." It! is to be supposed that tho actors do. as Mr. Hopkins rcciuires. j
So far as the critics are concerned, i tills performance offers an unu.sual op-! portunity to te.st the sineeiify of those scribblers for-the daily sheets, who up-' on the least provocation fall to pruis-¦ ing the so-called "art" productions ofj the continent. Whenever spring comes I lo a benighted freon't expect poor work now to lead I (ar behind or beyond a public. So there to t«1illa»t wturk bweafter. ' you aro.
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